ITALY vs Scotland was trailed in some pre-tournament guides as a potential Wooden Spoon clash on the final day.

The two sides are traditionally the Six Nations’ two least successful teams: since 2000 only Wales (2003) and France (2013) have broken up their “dominance” of bottom spot in the table.

True to form, Italy have endured a horrendous tournament, shipping 174 points in four, chastening defeats that have guaranteed that they will finish last.

But an enterprising and talented Scotland side could finish as high as second if results elsewhere go their way and they beat Italy, something they should manage having already beaten England and Ireland this year.

However, thanks to not scoring any winning or losing bonus points, Scotland do indeed find themselves in fifth and need to win to have any chance of finishing higher.

So here’s everything you need to know about the first game of Super Saturday.